Under normal circumstances, it is assumed that Ph.D. students will make use of ICT (e.g., computer technologies) throughout their research journey for a variety of generic and specialised purposes. Yet, there is limited documented research about postgraduate use of ICT beyond their information sourcing skills and general knowledge consumption. This paper reports the first stage of a study that aimed to examine how Ph.D. students use their computers to support their research practice, by taking into account not only their computer use skills, but also ICT use within the broader context of the research journey. Monitoring software that harvested computer activity data over a period of three months was installed on the computers of nine doctor...
The part-time PhD is attracting increasing interest in the face of modern economic pressures, partic...
ICT has influenced the conduct of research with the emergence of advanced technologies that have ena...
The paper is intended to identify the differences in the access and use of computer among the academ...
The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has grown enormously in the last decade wi...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become a necessary element of academic practice i...
Background: This scoping study examines the degree to which students use their personal computers to...
Aim. Digital technologies support learning, so the search for innovative approaches is ongoing. The ...
As part of their journey of learning to research, doctoral candidates need to become members of thei...
© 2017 Educational Review. Digital technologies now form an integral feature of the university stude...
Today computers are everywhere with applications in every field of human endeavour. The Computer has...
A ‘knowledge society’ relies on a workforce with high-level skills in Information and Communication ...
As part of their journey of learning to research, doctoral candidates need to become members of thei...
AbstractComputer activity data was extracted from the personal laptops of eighteen third-year studen...
In this article, we focus on the question of why some bachelor’s students have more proficiency in I...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
The part-time PhD is attracting increasing interest in the face of modern economic pressures, partic...
ICT has influenced the conduct of research with the emergence of advanced technologies that have ena...
The paper is intended to identify the differences in the access and use of computer among the academ...
The use of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has grown enormously in the last decade wi...
Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has become a necessary element of academic practice i...
Background: This scoping study examines the degree to which students use their personal computers to...
Aim. Digital technologies support learning, so the search for innovative approaches is ongoing. The ...
As part of their journey of learning to research, doctoral candidates need to become members of thei...
© 2017 Educational Review. Digital technologies now form an integral feature of the university stude...
Today computers are everywhere with applications in every field of human endeavour. The Computer has...
A ‘knowledge society’ relies on a workforce with high-level skills in Information and Communication ...
As part of their journey of learning to research, doctoral candidates need to become members of thei...
AbstractComputer activity data was extracted from the personal laptops of eighteen third-year studen...
In this article, we focus on the question of why some bachelor’s students have more proficiency in I...
This study seeks to examine the way academic computer scientists seek information in an emerging ele...
The part-time PhD is attracting increasing interest in the face of modern economic pressures, partic...
ICT has influenced the conduct of research with the emergence of advanced technologies that have ena...
The paper is intended to identify the differences in the access and use of computer among the academ...